Understanding G Network Setup for Multiple Router Configurations
Setting up a G network setup for multiple router configurations can be a bit complex, but this article will guide you through the process with ease.
Why Use Multiple Routers?
If you have a large home or a business environment, using multiple routers can be an effective way to provide consistent coverage across the entire space. Traditional single-router Wi-Fi setups can struggle to provide seamless coverage, especially in larger or multi-room spaces.
Multiply routers
- Improves Wi-Fi coverage
- Supports more devices
- Increases internet speed
- Provides a seamless browsing experience
- Extends device capacity

Configuring Multiple Routers
When setting up multiple routers, you will need to configure the gateways and LAN addresses. You should only allow one router to handle DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol), which is used for automatically assigning IP addresses and communication parameters to devices on the network. The reason you have to access the second machine on a separate subnet is due to the fact that two routers cannot handle DHCP on the same subnet.
Port Forwarding Configuration
Configure port forwarding on your router to connect devices from the internet or a local network to your router. This will allow your router to forward internet traffic requests (TCP/IP) on port 3550 to your Geovision computer. 3550 is the default port that Geovision uses.